It's April Fools' Day and the pranksters are out in full force. Whether
you love to see others cringe or dread a good prank, there's some
level of pranking inside you. Don't worry, we've sorted this out for you
to determine how much of a prankster you are.

The ground in Cedar Valley is sinking and cracking — more than 8
miles of it — because of over-pumping of groundwater resources. A
newly released report highlights the potential perils and what can be
done to manage the problem.

It takes such little time to send a text to a friend's struggling child
telling them you love them or even inviting them over to chat. You
never know how much influence one small act of kindness may have.

Moab has many enticing family-friendly activities to entertain you.
Hiking, biking, climbing, rafting, jeeping, exploring, and don't forget
some good eating! Here is the can't-miss list of Moab fun for your
next family getaway.

This week's user photos include: power poles
snapping in Blanding, a motorhome fire on I-15,
a car that drove up telephone wires in Ogden,
the Moroni statue lowered onto the Provo City
Center Temple, and shots around the state
depicting Utah's ever changing weather.

With the unemployment rate for veterans still significantly higher than
the national average, a simple lesson in military vocabulary might help
drive down that number and help our nation's heroes gain valuable
employment.

Marriage in America is on much shakier ground
than ever before, a
new study suggests, because the experts have
been looking at the
wrong data. Perhaps more surprising is it's
not the youngest couples
who have the most marital instability.

Three Alta High School seniors may be on their way to making big
bucks by breaking the monotony of the average teenage life. Bryan
Luu, Matt Blake and Zach Gundry were the top prize winners Tuesday
at the second annual Kick-App Competition.

A group of snowboarders filed a lawsuit in January claiming Alta
discriminates against them while operating on federal property.This
week, the Forest Service sided with Alta and filed court papers asking
a judge to dismiss this lawsuit.

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